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tuck <a tuck; tucks> N

tuck N

tuck splice

nip and tuck ADJ

nip and tuck
nip and tuck SPORTS

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Athletes tuck them into their swimming gear, carry them in a plastic bag, or pull them on small rafts.
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Deeply feeling people, these tenderhearted survivors quietly tuck away their tragedy and try to reclaim life, or some semblance thereof.
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This allows re-suspension of the lateral and anterior thighs along with the traditional tummy tuck improvements.
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The loin is slender yet powerful and there is good tuck-up, with the points of the hipbones slightly prominent.
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She also tells of how she would tuck emeralds into her beehive hairdo or pack them into her son's nappies for smuggling.
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In this position the kayaker will tuck their head in behind their leading arm, as they lean forward pressing their chest against the spray skirt.
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So you might as well tuck into the Christmas cake with abandon.
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A nice cosy bed to cuddle up in or a crate where they can tuck themselves away in and relax.
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Every evening, as if on cue, that heavy, wet blanket moves in to tuck the city to sleep.
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Tuck moves to the island with a Filipino trans woman navigator and a talking fruit bat.
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